HARRY HUGHES, Governor 2697
(13) COMMITMENT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
MENTAL HYGIENE UNDER § 12-105 OR § 12-111 OF THE HEALTH - GENERAL
ARTICLE AS INCOMPETENT TO STAND TRIAL OR NOT CRIMINALLY
RESPONSIBLE;
[(13)] (14) Release from detention or confinement;
(15) CONDITIONAL RELEASE, REVOCATION OF CONDITIONAL
RELEASE, OR DISCHARGE OF AN INDIVIDUAL COMMITTED TO THE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE AS INCOMPETENT TO STAND
TRIAL OR AS NOT CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE;
[(14)] (16) An escape from confinement, OR ESCAPE
FROM COMMITMENT;
[(15)] (17) A pardon, reprieve, commutation of
sentence, or other change in a sentence, including a change
ordered by a court;
[(16)] (18) Entry of an appeal to an appellate court;
[(17)] (19) Judgment of an appellate court;
[(18)] (20) Order of a court in a collateral
proceeding that affects a person's conviction, sentence, or
confinement; and
[(19)] (21) Any other event arising out of or
occurring during the course of criminal justice proceedings
declared to be reportable by rule or regulation of the Secretary
or the Court of Appeals.
(b) Establishment and operation of central repository. --
There is a criminal justice information system central repository
for the collection, storage, and dissemination of criminal
history record information. The central repository shall be
operated by the Maryland State Police, under the administrative
control of the Secretary, with the advice of the Advisory Board.
(c) Time for reporting criminal history record information.
-- Every criminal justice agency shall report criminal history
record information, whether collected manually or by means of an
automated system, to the central repository, in accordance with
the following provisions:
(1) Data pertaining to an arrest or the issuance of
an arrest warrant shall be reported within 72 hours after the
arrest is made or the warrant is issued whichever first occurs;
(2) Data pertaining to the release of a person after
arrest without the filing of a charge shall be reported within 30
days after the person is released;
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